Language
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Looks pretty much like old-style assembly
language.
Now what makes humans different is human
language.
We are blessed with a language, a system of communication, so powerful and so precise that we can share what we've learned with such precision that it can accumulate in the collective memory.
And
language
is actually a problem here.
So there's a
language
of light in the deep ocean, and we're just beginning to understand it, and one way we're going about that is we're imitating a lot of these displays.
There was no
language
to translate this ancient, idiosyncratic handcraft into something machine operators could produce.
That word is in my language, Maragoli, spoken in western Kenya, and now you speak my
language.
And rarer still when accompanied, as in my case, by self-awareness and a mastery of
language.
In my theory,
language
evolves in such a way that sounds match, correspond with, the subjective, with the personal, intuitive experience of the listener.
And they're labeled by color right now, by
language.
All knowledge of the English
language
and the English alphabet has been lost.
First, there's a group of people who are very passionate in their belief that the Indus script does not represent a
language
at all.
There's a second group of people who believe that the Indus script represents an Indo-European
language.
If you look at a map of India today, you'll see that most of the languages spoken in North India belong to the Indo-European
language
family.
So some people believe that the Indus script represents an ancient Indo-European
language
such as Sanskrit.
These people believe that the Indus script represents an ancient form of the Dravidian
language
family, which is the
language
family spoken in much of South India today.
And furthermore, we don't even know what
language
they spoke.
What other properties of
language
does the script show?
Language, on the other hand, has an intermediate level of entropy; it's neither too rigid, nor is it too random.
At the lower end of the scale, you find a rigid sequence, a sequence of all A's, and you also find a computer program, in this case in the
language
Fortran, which obeys really strict rules.
There were people who raised a hue and cry, and these people were the ones who believed that the Indus script does not represent
language.
It shows that the Indus script shares an important property of
language.
What other evidence is there that the script could actually encode
language?
And what seems to have happened here is that the Indus traders, the merchants, were using this script to write a foreign
language.
The results we have so far seem to point to the conclusion that the Indus script probably does represent
language.
If it does represent language, then how do we read the symbols?
The Yemen Times already has a strong reputation in Yemen as an independent English
language
newspaper.
In the British embassy in Afghanistan in 2008, an embassy of 350 people, there were only three people who could speak Dari, the main
language
of Afghanistan, at a decent level.
I'm talking about your language, of course, because it allows you to implant a thought from your mind directly into someone else's mind, and they can attempt to do the same to you, without either of you having to perform surgery.
It's just that, whereas that device relies on pulses of infrared light, your
language
relies on pulses, discrete pulses, of sound.
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